Help me find the lost final scene song from Karate Kid
May 18, 2011 4:55 AM Subscribe
Where can I find the music from the Final Fight scene of Karate Kid I?
I've looked everywhere! I even have the soundtrack from the movie but it seems like it's just a bunch of pop songs and then random pan flute music from the movie. The most important scene in the movie is not in the soundtrack!
Where can I find this?
I've looked everywhere! I even have the soundtrack from the movie but it seems like it's just a bunch of pop songs and then random pan flute music from the movie. The most important scene in the movie is not in the soundtrack!
Where can I find this?
There are quite a few online YouTube to MP3 utilities available that could extract the soundtrack from one of those videos to an audio file. Do a Google search for "youtube video to mp3" and you'll turn up a few.
posted by fearthehat at 5:19 AM on May 18, 2011
posted by fearthehat at 5:19 AM on May 18, 2011
Do you mean Joe Esposito's 'You're the Best'? Because it's on the soundtrack.
Maybe you have a weird edition or something?
posted by box at 5:23 AM on May 18, 2011
Maybe you have a weird edition or something?
posted by box at 5:23 AM on May 18, 2011
Oops, my mistake, that's not Esposito's 'You're the Best,' it's Bill Conti's 'Moment of Truth.'
posted by box at 5:24 AM on May 18, 2011
posted by box at 5:24 AM on May 18, 2011
Since you found it on YouTube, you might find this useful.
posted by jon1270 at 5:53 AM on May 18, 2011
posted by jon1270 at 5:53 AM on May 18, 2011
If all you're after is the audio from that second YT video, that's easily done.
(I do it with Firefox + Greasemonkey + YouTube Video Download [greasemonkey script]; and then run it through Winamp using the DiskWriter output to MP3. Not as complicated as it sounds, but there are probably easier ways.)
posted by xedrik at 1:09 PM on May 18, 2011
(I do it with Firefox + Greasemonkey + YouTube Video Download [greasemonkey script]; and then run it through Winamp using the DiskWriter output to MP3. Not as complicated as it sounds, but there are probably easier ways.)
posted by xedrik at 1:09 PM on May 18, 2011
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Now to find it in MP3.... Failing...
posted by Thrillhouse at 5:09 AM on May 18, 2011